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For the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies, the month of June is a special one.
While some of the biggest Pride celebrations globally happen in June (like the iconic New York City Pride March), there are actually tons of Pride celebrations, parades and festivals that happen throughout the year.
With that in mind, it’s not too late to plan a Pride-themed trip to wave your rainbow flags and show support for a vibrant, loving community that’s been making significant advances in rights and freedoms in some corners of the planet while facing hateful rhetoric, persecution and violence in others.
In fact, the U.S. Department of State recently issued a worldwide alert for global Pride events, warning of “the increased potential for foreign terrorist organization-inspired violence against [LGBTQIA+] persons and events.” It’s worth noting, though, that no details have been offered on specific threats or circumstances that triggered this advisory.
As always, the LGBTQIA+ community stands up in the face of adversity, and that can be seen in full force at Pride events year-round.
If you’re curious about where to go, The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association has a handy online calendar with events throughout the year. The organization also has plenty of resources to help the LGBTQIA+ community plan trips to safe and inclusive destinations worldwide.
Here are helpful links to some of the major events across the globe:
Madrid PrideOslo PrideDublin PrideThe Mexico City Pride MarchThe Marche des Fiertes LGBT (Paris)Helsinki PridePride in LondonPride! BarcelonaBerlin PrideStockholm PridePride AmsterdamFierte MontrealPrague Pride FestivalReykjavik PrideAntwerp PrideBermuda PrideCalgary PrideTaiwan Gay PrideRio de Janeiro Gay Pride Month
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For a deeper look at where people are traveling for Pride, Airbnb shared some data breaking down how two different groups of travelers, Generation Z and millennials, are planning to celebrate. According to Airbnb, millennials continue to celebrate Pride “in familiar places,” while Gen Zers are “exploring both the newer Pride celebrations and traditional ones.”
The map below shows the most popular American and Canadian booking spots for Pride on Airbnb, with green circles representing millennial destinations and purple circles representing locations that are popular with Gen Z.
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In terms of international destinations, Gen Z is heading to a variety of places, including San Jose, Costa Rica; Lima, Peru; Prague; Bogota, Colombia; Madrid; London and Manchester, United Kingdom; Berlin and Cologne, Germany; and Thessaloniki, Greece.
Meanwhile, millennials’ top booked destinations outside the U.S. include Taipei, Taiwan; Rio de Janeiro; Bogota; Hong Kong; Berlin; Oslo, Norway; Montreal; Naples, Italy; Athens, Greece; and Santiago, Chile.
Where to stay
With so many exciting Pride events happening worldwide, there are also many options for inclusive places to stay.
One great place to start is with Preferred Hotels, a network of highly curated independent hotels spanning the globe. Last year, Preferred Hotels revamped its LGBTQIA+ inclusive Preferred Pride program; it curates hotels that “thoughtfully cater to the unique needs and preferences of LGBTQ+ travelers.” These hotels have also promised to:
Demonstrate a commitment to creating a workplace environment that is welcoming and inclusive to both employees and guests who identify as LGBTQIA+Provide specific LGBTQIA+ diversity training to all employeesActively support the LGBTQIA+ community, locally or globally, through charitable donations, volunteer days, partnerships or Preferred Pride initiativesThere are more than 80 qualifying hotels right now, all of which can be found on a dedicated landing page for the Preferred Pride program.
Hyatt is also trying to help folks save on a Pride trip this year by offering 20% off qualified stays at participating hotels by using the code “PRIDE” while booking. Other Hyatt hotels are offering the discount plus more perks at participating hotels with the code “PROUD.”
One standout Hyatt property perfect for Pride is The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, a downtown New York hotel that’s offering 15% off nightly rates, two Pride cocktails and a potential room upgrade (when available) for stays between June 1 and July 7.
Hyatt’s Dream Hotels is also offering special packages and events around the country, like a drag brunch at Dream Nashville; discounts, drinks, a Pride gift and a potential room upgrade at Dream Hollywood; and margaritas and late checkout for Pride at Dream South Beach.
Other fun Pride packages include:
Mondrian Los Angeles: The Pride Ready package includes a playful kit with body glitter and clack fans, among other amenities.La Concha Resort in San Juan, Puerto Rico: Pride offerings include 20% off rooms, two drink vouchers and two limited-edition gifts.Sheraton Dallas Hotel: The Pride and Joy Couples Retreat package includes a bottle of Champagne and breakfast for two, making it perfect for those who want to celebrate without the crowds.Crowne Plaza HY36 Midtown Manhattan in New York City: The Stay with Pride package includes two Pride cocktails, a goodie bag with Pride accessories and a $10 donation to the Ali Forney Center.Beyond hotels
Another great way to celebrate Pride is by joining a Pride-themed tour group or cruise.
Next year, Uniworld, a boutique river cruise company, is back with its Out on the Rivers sailings, including a Christmas market cruise that proves you can celebrate Pride any time of the year.
Or, for something right around the corner, Contiki’s Pride-focused Greek Island Hopping trip will celebrate Pride for 11 days around some of Greece’s most epic islands (and parties).
And on Celebrity Cruises, every single ship celebrates Pride during June with special events, activities, performances and parties, depending on the ship.
Title: From London to Rio de Janeiro, international Pride events that happen all year
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Published Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 12:00:29 +0000